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One way that this can be done, other than by hiring new high-priced professors, is by constantly encouraging the department members to raise their standards of performance.
It has been argued by John Mosier that, while the French soldiers in 1940 were better trained than German soldiers, as were the Americans later, and the German army was the least mechanised of the major armies, its leadership cadres were both larger and superior and their high standards of leadership were the primary reason for the successes of the German army in World War Two as it had been in World War One.
One clade, formed by B. anthracis, B. cereus, B. mycoides, B. pseudomycoides, B. thuringiensis and B. weihenstephanensis under current classification standards, should be a single species ( within 97 % 16S identity ), but due to medical reasons, they are considered separate species, an issue also present for four species of Shigella and Escherichia coli.
One example from I. 105 describing a ship at sea during a storm has Virgil violating metrical standards to place a single-syllable word at the end of the line:
One of the first scandals to hit the new Scottish Parliament occurred when allegations that the lobbying arm of public relations company Beattie Media had privileged access to ministers were published, prompting Dewar to ask the standards committee to investigate the reports.
" One may introduce arguments for and against this proposition, based upon such things as standards of statistical analysis, the definition of " overweight ," etc.
One of the crucial concerns of workers and those that believe that labour rights are important, is that in a globalizing economy, common social standards ought to support economic development in common markets.
Several major computer-related organizations have originated at MIT since the 1980s: Richard Stallman's GNU Project and the subsequent Free Software Foundation were founded in the mid-1980s at the AI Lab ; the MIT Media Lab was founded in 1985 by Nicholas Negroponte and Jerome Wiesner to promote research into novel uses of computer technology ; the World Wide Web Consortium standards organization was founded at the Laboratory for Computer Science in 1994 by Tim Berners-Lee ; the OpenCourseWare project has made course materials for over 2, 000 MIT classes available online free of charge since 2002 ; and the One Laptop per Child initiative to expand computer education and connectivity to children worldwide was launched in 2005.
One sample contained 55 ppb of benzene, 11 fold tap water standards.
One of the major issues relating to the use of speech recognition in healthcare is that the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 ( ARRA ) provides for substantial financial benefits to physicians who utilize an EMR according to " Meaningful Use " standards.
One is that the test allows for community standards rather than a national standard.
One example of state-of-the-art design is transformers used for electric multiple unit high speed trains, particularly those required to operate across the borders of countries using different electrical standards.
One advantage to using monochrome video is that different colour broadcast standards ( e. g. PAL, NTSC ) simply weren't an issue when the system was sold outside the UK.
A complete description of the IN emerged in a set of ITU-T standards named Q. 1210 to Q. 1219, or Capability Set One ( CS-1 ) as they became known.
While the fundamental technology underlying the Marathon engine is still considered rather outdated by today's standards, Aleph One has added significant improvements and a more modern polish to its capabilities and ported it to a wide variety of platforms, bringing Marathon and its derivatives far beyond their Mac roots.
One of the more notable IEEE standards is the IEEE 802 LAN / MAN group of standards which includes the IEEE 802. 3 Ethernet standard and the IEEE 802. 11 Wireless Networking standard.
* One of the compact disc standards collections in the Rainbow Books series
One of the least reliable standards of proof, this assessment is often used in admistrative law, and often in Child Protective Services ( CPS ) proceedings in some states.
One example as of August, 2006 was OpenOffice. org, which did not natively run on the AMD64 or Intel 64 lines of processors implementing the x86-64 64-bit standards for computers ; this has since been changed, and the OpenOffice. org suite of software is “ mostly ” ported to these 64-bit systems.
Whiteman recorded many jazz and pop standards during his career, including " Wang Wang Blues ", " Mississippi Mud ", " Rhapsody in Blue ", " Wonderful One ", " Hot Lips ", " Mississippi Suite ", and " Grand Canyon Suite ".
One possible cause of bubbles is excessive monetary liquidity in the financial system, inducing lax or inappropriate lending standards by the banks, which makes markets vulnerable to volatile asset price inflation caused by short-term, leveraged speculation.
One of the challenges in the field of coaching is upholding levels of professionalism, standards and ethics.
Several songs in Babes in Arms became pop standards, including the title song ; " Where or When "; " My Funny Valentine "; " The Lady Is a Tramp "; " Johnny One Note " and " I Wish I Were in Love Again ".

One and available
BBC Red Button is also available on Sky in the Republic of Ireland through BBC One, Two, Three or Four on channels 141, 142, 210 and 211 respectively.
The BBC began simulcasting the channel overnight on terrestrial channel BBC One with the launch of the channel, ending the tradition of a closedown but at the same time effectively making the service available to many more viewers.
One factor was product of aridification, others groups responded to favorable climatic periods and expanded across the available habitat, occur as opportunistic species across wide distribution other groups diverged in long time isolated areas.
One of the books available for teens is ' The Cool Girl's Guide to Crochet ' by Nicki Trench.
One reason for this was that architects ( microcode writers ) sometimes " over-designed " assembler language instructions, i. e. including features which were not possible to implement efficiently on the basic hardware available.
One of the key aims was to make the data independent of the logic of application programs, so that the same data could be made available to different applications.
One of the key reasons for the success of the IBM PC ( and the PC clones that followed it ) was the active ecosystem of third-party expansion cards available for the machines.
One can measure the entropy of a system to determine the energy not available for work in a thermodynamic process, such as energy conversion, engines, or machines.
One of the benefits of having gnutella so decentralized is to make it very difficult to shut the network down and to make it a network in which the users are the only ones who can decide which content will be available.
One early example is the " Graffiti Tunnel " located at the Camperdown Campus of the University of Sydney, which is available for use by any student at the University to tag, advertise, poster and create " art ".
There was also a boxed set called variously The Factory Set and One With Everything which contained one of each card from the main set of the limited edition, multiples of the Illuminati cards, and a few cards previously only available in magazines.
These are available for almost every musical instrument. One common way to mark progress is to have graded examinations, for example from grade 1 ( beginner ) to grade 8 ( ready to enter higher study at music school ).
The series, originally shown on BBC One, is now available on DVD and is regularly repeated in the United Kingdom on Gold.
One could then build the application using the freely available GNU Compiler Collection.
One of the " games " available at launch: R-Type Final 2.
One of the ways to achieve this involves reducing the number of moves available to the player's opponent.
One can sum the probability over energies between E < sub > f </ sub > − eV and E < sub > f </ sub > to get the number of states available in this energy range per unit volume, thereby finding the local density of states ( LDOS ) near the Fermi level.
One of the most important equations in Statistical mechanics ( analogous to in mechanics, or the Schroedinger equation in quantum mechanics ) is the definition of the partition function, which is essentially a weighted sum of all possible states available to a system.
One of the most successful was The Hobbit, an award-winning computer game published in 1982 by Beam Software and published by Melbourne House with compatibility for most computers available at the time.
One or more types of bread are usually available to eat with any of the sauce-based tapas.
( See also Shalihotra ) One of the edicts of Ashoka reads: " Everywhere King Piyadasi ( Asoka ) made two kinds of medicine ( च ि क ि त ् स ा) available, medicine for people and medicine for animals.
One such program is CtrlPlus by Yoji Hagiya, which remaps the standard PC keyboard, making many WordStar commands available in most Windows programs.
One is that there is a limited pool of cognitive resources needed to keep representations active and thereby available for processing, and for carrying out processes.

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